Re: Comcast HD service



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Glenn Greenstein <glen.jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think that is the cheapest you'll find.

When I dug up the link for you guys, I found it was $0.60 now. I got
ripped off for $0.10 ;) They had a component cable for ~$10 as well,
I ordered one of each. I figured if my cable box had HDMI I'd use that,
if they didn't I'd use component and not worry about the 'expense' of the
HDMI. I've got enough things w/ component out that I don't mind having
the 'extra' component.

Eh, you'll end up using whatever you have left eventually. Maybe you'll add
blu-ray or an HD game system or something. Home theater PC's, anyone?


.



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